1. In accordance with the World Triathlon Corporation Anti -Doping Policy, all athletes accepting qualifying slots for the IRONMAN World Championship and IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship will be required to sign a condition of Entry, Release and Indemnification waiver, by which they agree to be placed into the WTC Registered Testing Pool for both in and out of competition testing, and voluntarily consent to be governed by the published rule.
2. We encourage all athletes to be familiar with the most current WADA Prohibited list which can be foundhere.
3. According to the World Anti-Doping Agency and the 2010 International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemptions, there are some substances which require a Declaration of Use. The WTC recommends completing this in two ways:
a) Filing a Declaration of Use directly to your NADO or through your secured ADAMS login The WTC Declaration of Use form can be found here.
b) On the Doping Control Official Record at the time of testing should you be selected for Doping Control The substances which require a Declaration of Use are listed below:
i) Albuterol and Salmeterol by inhalation for the treatment of asthma
ii) Inhaled or locally injected glucocorticosteroids (intramuscular use requires a TUE)
iii) Platelet Rich Plasma injections (except intramuscular which requires a TUE)

IRONMAN Mont-Tremblant, athletes who finish before the midnight cut-off but have a finishing time of more than 17 hours will not be considered an official IRONMAN finisher and will not be eligible for age group awards or for IRONMAN World Championship slots or Rolldown slots.

Slot Allocation and Rolldown will be completed together in the same ceremony for all IRONMAN events. Athletes MUST claim their slot in-person during the 2017 IRONMAN World Championship Slot Allocation and Rolldown Ceremony immediately following the Awards Ceremony at 4 p.m.. Be prepared to pay the entry fee with CREDIT CARD ONLY; no check or cash. Prior to race day, at least one slot shall be tentatively allocated to each Age Group category (both male and female). Final Slot Allocation will be determined on race day based on the number of official starters in each Age Group. We advise that athletes call their bank/credit card company prior to Slot Allocation/Rolldown to arrange for the charge.

If there are no starters in a particular Age Group, then that slot will be moved to the next calculated Age Group within the gender. Final Slot Allocation shall be representative of the actual number of Age Group starters in each category in the race. Please check the schedule for time and location of the ceremony. Anyone who wishes to claim a Rolldown slot must attend the IRONMAN World Championship Slot Allocation and Rolldown Ceremony and claim their slot in person. If an automatic qualifier in an Age Group chooses not to take the slot, does not attend the 2017 IRONMAN World Championship Slot Allocation and Rolldown Ceremony, or has already qualified, the next eligible finisher in that Age Group may claim the slot that has rolled down.

If there are no more eligible finishers in a particular Age Group or no other finishers in attendance at the 2017 IRONMAN World Championship Slot Allocation and Rolldown Ceremony in that Age Group, that unclaimed slot will be reallocated to another Age Group within the gender based on the athletes-to-slots ratio. The Age Group within the gender with the largest athletes-to-slots ratio will receive the first reallocated slot, followed by the next largest ratio receiving the second reallocated slot (if applicable), and so on.

Yes, during the event there will be live race day coverage including athlete tracking and up-to-date race results. The tracking is ONLY available on race day. You can go to ironman.com and click on ‘Live Coverage’ at the top of the page and select the correct race. Select ‘Athlete Tracker’ and you can search by bib number or last name.

During race week, Lost and Found items will be available at the IRONMAN Information Booth. It is recommended that you identify your gear with your bib number as IRONMAN is not responsible for lost items.

After the conclusion of the event, please contact the Tremblant Guest Services Desk to locate any missing items and schedule returns. Shipping fees will apply. Call 819-681-3000 ext 46817 for information on retrieving your items.

To get your finisher certificate, go to ironman.com/monttremblant and click on results. Once you find your result page, click on the “Get Certificate’ button in the upper right hand corner and the certificate will generate as a PDF.

The IRONMAN Medical Unit is highly congested and spectators will not be allowed in. There will be an IRONMAN Medical Information table in the lobby of the Quartier Tremblant - Base Camp (athletes registration area) on race day where only medical updates will be available for athletes who enter the IRONMAN Medical Unit.

Friends and/or family members will no longer be permitted to cross the finish line or enter the finish chute with participating athletes. This policy will allow each competitor adequate time to celebrate their accomplishment without interfering with other finishers and ensure the safety of all participants, volunteers and fans. Athletes who choose not to respect the policy will receive an automatic disqualification (DQ).

Unfortunately, due to high congestion in the finish line area, no spectators will be allowed. Please do not try to gain access to this area, as it must remain clear for the safety of the athletes. Before the event, you and your athlete should decide on a meeting place for after they have finished.